Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Posted: 09 Jan 2023, 01:38
[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
Growing up as a young girl with a father who was a scientist and a mother who was a research engineer, Sylvie Beljanski desired a lot of attention as her parents were not always available. It was until she was grown that she understood that her parents were committed to the massive project of finding a natural cure for cancer. They discovered Pao Pereira and Rauwolfia vomitoria extracts, which are plant extracts that work against cancer stem cells, and those who used these extracts had good reviews. Surprisingly, this newly discovered remedy was declared unacceptable, and her father's laboratory was seized by the government after the passing of the French president, who recovered by using his extracts.
Mirko Beljanski went down with cancer, and ironically, his extracts were not available for his use as they were all seized. He later passed away, but before he did, Sylvie vowed to continue the research and fight for justice because Mirko Beljanski was treated unfairly by the government and the law.
I love the educational quality of this book. Reading it with an open mind will result in gaining a lot of information concerning health that will interest many readers. Every piece of information in this book is backed both scientifically and medically, so there is no chance of getting misinformed about anything. The author wrote about the suppression of holistic approaches to the treatment of illnesses in the medical field. She brought the politicisation of the scientific and medical fields to the reader's knowledge. There is a lot to learn from this informative book about health, cancer treatment, and how politics messes up the entire health sector.
I feel the author should have made use of simpler terms in explaining some of the issues in the book, considering the fact that her target audience does not only comprise scientists and medical practitioners but also laypeople and patients interested in the subject of the book. However, the appendix and little notes added to the book helped simplify things a bit. I found just an error in this book, so I firmly believe it was professionally edited.
I rate Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski 5 out of 5. This is a must-read for everyone regardless of whether or not you have cancer because you can learn a whole lot about the illness, and the knowledge may come in handy at some point in your life. The issue of technicality is mild and doesn't take much away from the quality of the book.
I recommend this book to researchers, authors, cancer survivors, patients, medical personnel, and scientists. They will not be disappointed after going through the information-laden pages of this work. Students in the medical field should also read this book because it will form a basis for groundbreaking discoveries in the search for a cure for cancer and other chronic diseases.
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Winning the War on Cancer
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Growing up as a young girl with a father who was a scientist and a mother who was a research engineer, Sylvie Beljanski desired a lot of attention as her parents were not always available. It was until she was grown that she understood that her parents were committed to the massive project of finding a natural cure for cancer. They discovered Pao Pereira and Rauwolfia vomitoria extracts, which are plant extracts that work against cancer stem cells, and those who used these extracts had good reviews. Surprisingly, this newly discovered remedy was declared unacceptable, and her father's laboratory was seized by the government after the passing of the French president, who recovered by using his extracts.
Mirko Beljanski went down with cancer, and ironically, his extracts were not available for his use as they were all seized. He later passed away, but before he did, Sylvie vowed to continue the research and fight for justice because Mirko Beljanski was treated unfairly by the government and the law.
I love the educational quality of this book. Reading it with an open mind will result in gaining a lot of information concerning health that will interest many readers. Every piece of information in this book is backed both scientifically and medically, so there is no chance of getting misinformed about anything. The author wrote about the suppression of holistic approaches to the treatment of illnesses in the medical field. She brought the politicisation of the scientific and medical fields to the reader's knowledge. There is a lot to learn from this informative book about health, cancer treatment, and how politics messes up the entire health sector.
I feel the author should have made use of simpler terms in explaining some of the issues in the book, considering the fact that her target audience does not only comprise scientists and medical practitioners but also laypeople and patients interested in the subject of the book. However, the appendix and little notes added to the book helped simplify things a bit. I found just an error in this book, so I firmly believe it was professionally edited.
I rate Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski 5 out of 5. This is a must-read for everyone regardless of whether or not you have cancer because you can learn a whole lot about the illness, and the knowledge may come in handy at some point in your life. The issue of technicality is mild and doesn't take much away from the quality of the book.
I recommend this book to researchers, authors, cancer survivors, patients, medical personnel, and scientists. They will not be disappointed after going through the information-laden pages of this work. Students in the medical field should also read this book because it will form a basis for groundbreaking discoveries in the search for a cure for cancer and other chronic diseases.
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Winning the War on Cancer
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon